Did you know that your mileage is considered a medical expense in Georgia? If your employer or workers compensation insurance company are providing you with medical treatment for your work-related accident, you are also entitled to reimbursement for your mileage to and from your doctor’s office and possibly other expenses. However, you mileage must be submitted to the carrier within one year from the date of the medical appointment in order to be eligible for reimbursement. Make sure that you keep track of your mileage, including the date, physician’s address and distance, so that you can collect the reimbursement you are entitled to under the law. An experienced Georgia workers compensation lawyer will provide you with an easy to use form, and work with the insurance company to get you a check for mileage reimbursement quickly!

If you have questions such as whether you are entitled to mileage reimbursement, medical treatment, weekly workers comp benefits or even a cash award for settlement of your workers compensation claim, contact The Law Offices of T. Andrew Miller today!

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7100 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd #210

Atlanta, GA30328

Phone: (678) 894-4758

We serve clients throughout Georgia including those in the following localities: Fulton County including Alpharetta, Atlanta, Johns Creek, Roswell, and Sandy Springs; Cherokee County including Woodstock; Cobb County including Kennesaw, Marietta and Smyrna; Coweta County including Newnan; DeKalb County including Brookhaven and Dunwoody; Douglas County including Douglasville; Floyd County including Rome; Gwinnett County including Duluth, Lawrenceville, and Norcross; Hall County including Gainesville; and Whitfield County including Dalton.